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Will you be able to solve math exercises designed for 6-year-olds? - Walla! news

2020-11-06T18:47:35.738Z


The British have already adopted the new Asian learning method, which promises to improve your children's mathematical abilities far beyond what simple mathematical exercises can. As graduates of 12 years of schooling (and maybe more) will you be able to solve the mathematical puzzles that are meant for your children?


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Will you be able to solve math exercises designed for 6-year-olds?

The British have already adopted the new Asian learning method, which promises to improve your children's mathematical abilities far beyond what simple mathematical exercises can.

As graduates of 12 years of schooling (and maybe more) will you be able to solve the mathematical puzzles that are meant for your children?

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Do the five math challenges in front of you fill you with horror or do they seem less scary to you than what you learned in elementary school?

The reason you have not encountered similar exercises in your arithmetic lessons is that this is an Asian teaching method recently adopted by the British and designed to sharpen mathematical perception by using physical objects and pictures to solve traditional mathematical exercises.



The examples in front of you are from the curriculum offered by Tes, a body that produces content for educational institutions that has launched a collection of educational mathematical challenges for schools that want to adopt the Shanghai and Singapore method.

Speaking about the new learning technique, Laura Bison, a teaching assistant at London's Primrose Hill Primary School, said: "We are still at the beginning of our journey. It is important that we do not see the Shanghai method as one we can simply adopt and use in our schools. "It's huge. That's why it's important that we, as practitioners, examine the core values ​​of the method and try to apply it to suit UK schools."



Try to solve the following 5 math puzzles and find out if you are smarter than 6-year-olds from Shanghai and Singapore:

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1. Exercise in weights

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3. How many insects in the jar?

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5. Who likes lemon candies?

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The answers

Having trouble?

Do not despair.

Take a page and a pen and try to draw the puzzles for yourself.

Did you get any answers?

It's time to see if you were right ...

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Solution to puzzle 1: 54 kg



Solution to puzzle 2: 24



Solution to



puzzle 3:19



Solution to

puzzle 4: 13/30

Solution to puzzle 5: 3 More lemon candies

How many questions did you solve correctly?

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  • 4

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  • 1

  • no one

  • I did not even try to solve

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